On 2013-09-29 23:06, Brian Hechinger wrote:
To work behind a NAT box you'll need to be able to pass SNMP and GRE
through to the DECbrouter. If you can do that you'll be golden.
GRE doesn't run over a port, it's a Layer 4 (transport) protocol.
Oooo, how I hate it when people try to make the IP stack line up with the OSI model...
:-)
They are *incompatible*.
SNMP is 161.
That is port 161 in both UDP and TCP.
Sorry, I just felt like nitpicking today. Grumpy I guess. Call me an old fart. :-)
Johnny
The email address is just where you want notification emails sent so
your normal email is probably appropriate.
The emails that are sent can also be copy and pasted into the router in
the event that SNMP doesn't work.
-brian
On Sep 29, 2013, at 4:00, "Robert Jarratt" <robert.jarratt at
ntlworld.com
<mailto:robert.jarratt at ntlworld.com>> wrote:
I was going to have a go at this today, but thinking about it I am not
sure this can work at DEC Legacy or even here at home because it would
always be behind NAT. Can we make this work with NAT? What ports would
you need?
Nevertheless I have it configured with DECnet and I have entered the
two SNMP commands below (I used the public community name, not sure
if that is right because I know very little about SNMP).
The information you wanted was:
Your external IP Addres: 86.4.69.74
Your external FQDN:
jarratt.dyndns.org <http://jarratt.dyndns.org>
Is this a dynamic IP: yes
The DECnet area at this location: 5
The source interface on your router: Ethernet0
The email address you want updates sent to: rob at jarratt.me.uk
<mailto:rob at jarratt.me.uk> (not sure if this is what you mean, this
goes to my regular email address, are we talking about some email
capability in the router?)
The snmp community from the above directions: public
I hope that is the information you need.
Regards
Rob
*From:*Jarratt RMA [mailto:robert.jarratt at
ntlworld.com]
*Sent:* 24 September 2013 21:14
*To:* HECnet
*Subject:* Re: [HECnet] Connecting to HECnet from DEC Legacy 19-20 Oct
I won't be home until the end of the week, I will try it this weekend.
Regards
Rob
On 24 September 2013 21:03, Brian Hechinger <wonko at
4amlunch.net
<mailto:wonko at 4amlunch.net>> wrote:
Ok, 5 lines. :)
first you need to enable DECnet routing:
decnet routing X.Y (where X.Y is the DECnet address you want to give it)
decnet node-type area
Then you need to add this to the interface that talks to your DECnet LAN
segment:
decnet cost 10
Then you need to allow my config tool to talk to your router:
access-list 10 permit 37.59.44.141
snmp-server community <community name> RW 10
Then you just need to get me all that info I asked for and we should be
good.
The machine running the config tool is down right now so I'm in no
hurry. :)
-brian
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 11:37:23PM +0100, Jarratt RMA wrote:
I have no idea how to set up GRE, but I believe the
DECbrouter I
have can
do it, does anyone have any pointers on how to set it
up? I will
also want
to add GRE to my user mode router when I get chance,
but for DEC Legacy
using the brouter might be nice. Once I can get it (the brouter) working
let me know how to update your db with the IP address. Question though,
does the IP address change have to be made manually or could it be
automatic?
Thanks
Rob
On 22 September 2013 23:32, Brian Hechinger <wonko at
4amlunch.net
<mailto:wonko at 4amlunch.net>> wrote:
> If you want to use the GRE tunnels I can give you access to the db to
> update your IP.
>
> -brian
>
> On Sep 22, 2013, at 16:18, "Robert Jarratt"
<robert.jarratt at
ntlworld.com <mailto:robert.jarratt at ntlworld.com>>
> wrote:
>
> > I don't have multinet and I have never installed it. What
protocol
does
> it
> > use under the covers, is it something proprietary to multinet?
Could I
> get
> > the DECbrouter I bought recently to interoperate with your side?
If it
is
> > not too hard I could try implementing
Multinet interop in my
user mode
> > router.
> >
> >
> >
> > Regards
> >
> >
> >
> > Rob
> >
> >
> >
> > From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE
<mailto:owner-hecnet at
Update.UU.SE> [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE
<mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE>] On
> Behalf
> > Of Steve Davidson
> > Sent: 22 September 2013 11:43
> > To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE <mailto:hecnet at Update.UU.SE>
> > Subject: RE: [HECnet] Connecting to HECnet from DEC Legacy 19-20 Oct
> >
> >
> >
> > If you decide to use Multinet and have access to a dynamic DNS name,
> then I
> > can link SG1:: to it via the SW at this end. It is completely
automated.
> > If we can manage to install Multinet on
GORVAX:: then the links
would be
> > even faster.
> >
> >
> >
> > -Steve
> >
> >
> >
> > _____
> >
> > From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE
<mailto:owner-hecnet at
Update.UU.SE> on behalf of Mark Wickens
> > Sent: Sat 9/21/2013 16:18
> > To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE <mailto:hecnet at Update.UU.SE>
> > Subject: Re: [HECnet] Connecting to HECnet from DEC Legacy 19-20 Oct
> >
> > On 21/09/2013 21:12, Robert Jarratt wrote:
> >
> > I am hoping to connect to HECnet from the DEC Legacy event in
October,
> > hopefully connecting a few interesting
systems to HECnet and
allowing
> > attendees to explore HECnet.
> >
> >
> >
> > I would be using a USB 3G device to do this, so I wouldn't know
my
IP
> until
> > the day itself. Is there anyone with a bridge on HECnet who would be
> > available during UK daytime on those days to configure their
bridge to
> peer
> > with me? There may be more than one change of IP address over
the course
> of
> > the weekend though.
> >
> >
> >
> > Are there any other options?
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
> > Rob
> >
> >
> >
> > Rob,
> >
> > Obviously I will have my home bridge going, so maybe we can keep
this
> > in-house with a bit of experimentation? I
think this is maybe
what I did
> > last time, I really can't remember but
it makes a lot of sense
and it
> does
> > shake my memory a bit!
> >
> > Mark.
> >
> > <winmail.dat>
>
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